- "Italian
Romanticisms."
Companion to
European Romanticism, ed.
Michael Ferber. London:
Blackwell Press, 238–255. Gaull, Marilyn. 1988.
English Romanticism: The...
- Dark
Romanticism is a
literary sub-genre of
Romanticism,
reflecting po****r
fascination with the irrational, the
demonic and the grotesque.
Often conflated...
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Romanticism was a
cultural movement.
Romanticism may also
refer to:
Romanticism (journal), an
academic journal established in 1995
Romanticism: A German...
- Jena
Romanticism (German:
Jenaer Romantik; also the Jena
Romantics or
Early Romanticism (Frühromantik)) is the
first phase of
Romanticism in
German literature...
- 19th-century
science was
greatly influenced by
Romanticism (or the Age of Reflection, c. 1800–1840), an
intellectual movement that
originated in Western...
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German Romanticism (German:
Deutsche Romantik) was the
dominant intellectual movement of German-speaking
countries in the late 18th and
early 19th centuries...
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Romanticism in Poland, a literary,
artistic and
intellectual period in the
evolution of
Polish culture,
began around 1820,
coinciding with the publication...
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preparation of
German Romanticism." The
philosophy of
Fichte was of
pivotal importance for the Romantics. The
founder of
German Romanticism,
Friedrich Schlegel...
- The term neo-
romanticism is used to
cover a
variety of
movements in philosophy, literature, music, painting, and architecture, as well as
social movements...
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Romanticism (Romantisme in French) was a
literary and
artistic movement that
appeared in
France in the late 18th century,
largely in
reaction against...